[Vorbis-dev] encoding wave files into ogg vorbis?
Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves
justivo at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 11:34:32 PST 2006
Hello,
I'm afraid that would be a complex task to do where the people in the
know-how would not be available to write it down. The hacker
philosophy isn't helping either, it's pretty much, "What manual? Go
read the source code.", so try to prevail.
My suggestion: get the source for oggenc and don't give up. And if
you suceed and still think a tutorial would help others, maybe you can
take some time to write your own.
-Ivo
On 11/27/06, Peter Laursen <vorbis at tdlsoftware.org> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am a newbe with the Ogg Vorbis libraries.
>
> I am trying to create a program in C++ that will allow me to take a 16
> bit, stereo wave file at 44.1 khz and encode it into ogg vorbis. I
> have looked at the encoder example in the vorbis SDK, but I did not
> quite understand it.
>
> My question, therefore, is how to encode such a stream into vorbis? A
> simple tutorial would be very much appreciated (or, better yet, some
> step-by-step instructions and a simple, easy-to-understand example).
>
> Any help is very much appreciated.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Peter.
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